tycoonheart
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You don't touch selke candidate Connor McMichael. Leave him where he is.
Another medium-term option is calling up BC, remind them they have 1 top 6 center, and ask them to move Leonard to center. He's already taking some faceoffs and the defensive responsibility, so it shouldn't be a huge stretch for him. Then you have the flexibility to slot him in either center or the wing come April. It also allows for Miro in that 3L spot.Yeah, they're not going to want to shuffle Protas or McMichael down just to solve the nominal 3C issue. It'll be external if it happens. The main question is whether Lapierre is a keeper. Is he putting in the work to adapt and improve at the top level? If not, is he someone to keep, replace and invest in next season or is he an asset to flip? TBD but they ought to be aggressive. Not foolish but definitely intent to give this team the best possible chance if they continue to look the part.
The secondary question needs to probably be: what's the best option to play between Mangiapane and Ryan Leonard in the spring? Because that's what the third line ought to be trending towards. It's setting up very, very nicely if they can stay healthy. They're bound to have some external options that shake loose, even more if they're prepared to take on some term.
One of their bigger assets looks to be Carbery so they should leverage that into contemplating further various change of scenery options. Outside of that Old Friend Lars Eller wouldn't be the worst idea in the world...
I see that as a strictly worse short and medium term solution than just letting Lappy ride it out. If Lappy -- a guy who is a natural center in his third year of professional hockey that just won the AHL playoff MVP -- is struggling, putting a rookie who hasn't played center once his entire junior career there is not going to be more conducive to winning.Another medium-term option is calling up BC, remind them they have 1 top 6 center, and ask them to move Leonard to center. He's already taking some faceoffs and the defensive responsibility, so it shouldn't be a huge stretch for him. Then you have the flexibility to slot him in either center or the wing come April. It also allows for Miro in that 3L spot.
Huberdeau blows. Keep that guy away from this squad. He's a perimeter, regular season player.It’s hard to be critical of the team at this point but the 3rd line is definitely the weakest link on the roster.
I think there are two plays that you can make and both involve bringing in someone from outside the organization. I know it might not be everyone’s favorite but I’m now firmly in the give Ovi one more run category.
1st is you move McMichael to 3C which is tough because he is really starting to shine in the 2LW spot. That means you have to fill the 2LW with someone. Internally is Miro but that doesn’t make the team better. A player like Ehlers or even a Huberdeau would be really interesting here not to mention either one would be big additions to the PP. That means moving on from Lappy, Alexyev, 1st rounder, etc.
2nd option is you keep the top-6 how it is and add a 3C. I think the player that comes to mind is someone like a Brian Boyle(obviously not BB) type player. Defensively responsible bigger body with Mangiapane and Vrana/Milano on the sides. Cheaper cost to acquire here.
Lappy will rebound under this coaching staff. Think CMM was in the doghouse a few times before he started walking on water last night.
To think in a few seasons we could have 2 of himAlso, imagine if Protas works on his shot this season through the offseason. He’s bringing a lot to the ice now and looks vastly improved. That puck possession late in the game was masterful.
It would be entertaining to see a Protas-Protas-Wilson line just to see the pure size hahaTo think in a few seasons we could have 2 of him
Wendy Marco deserves a lot of credit. The Caps have been able to pretty significantly improve the skating of quite a few of their drafted guys and I think the FO views that as a strength allowing them to take bigger risks in the draftAlso, imagine if Protas works on his shot this season through the offseason. He’s bringing a lot to the ice now and looks vastly improved. That puck possession late in the game was masterful.
Barbossa can win faceoffs, which is something HL has struggled with. My personal belief, HL needs to be sent to Hershey to keep him in good game shape and rack up points to build his confidence. For such a young player, practicing with team you learn stuff, but you need to play actual games. It's not a bad thing if HL gets sent to Hershey.Yeah I don't mind the Barbossa callup, and I kind of like the Protas/Ovechkin duo. That duo doesn't bleed chances like an Ovechkin line is sometimes wont to do.
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Absolutely, it was made more clear with picking Parascak, they have faith in working with people whose knock is skating.Wendy Marco deserves a lot of credit. The Caps have been able to pretty significantly improve the skating of quite a few of their drafted guys and I think the FO views that as a strength allowing them to take bigger risks in the draft
I think that HLP is graduated and has learned all he can in Hershey. Let him work through things here. At worst maybe consider a short conditioning stint, if he can’t get back in the lineup soon.Barbossa can win faceoffs, which is something HL has struggled with. My personal belief, HL needs to be sent to Hershey to keep him in good game shape and rack up points to build his confidence. For such a young player, practicing with team you learn stuff, but you need to play actual games. It's not a bad thing if HL gets sent to Hershey.
That reminds me of a scene I saw earlier this season, after the Caps scored a goal (PP, maybe?) and Ovechkin was celebrating with them, and he was the 2nd smallest of the group.It would be entertaining to see a Protas-Protas-Wilson line just to see the pure size haha
This is the way.Performance is not a straight line. Lappy will rebound under this coaching staff. Think CMM was in the doghouse a few times before he started walking on water last night.
All hail Carbs. Smart, honest, and fair communicator.